World Cancer Day - Focus on the Link Between Infections and Cancer

Tomorrow, February 4, is World Cancer Day and the International Union Against Cancer (UICC) is calling for greater awareness of the contribution of infectious disease to cancer cases around the world. "Cancer can be prevented too" is the theme of the effort. According to the press release the campaign is backed by a new scientific report: Protection Against Cancer Causing Infections which focuses on the nine known infections that can lead to cancer.

There's already a highly effective vaccine against human papillomavirus that prevents cervical cancer, a dreadful disease that took the life of one of my law school classmates within a year of her graduation, though it's still not widely given for a variety of reasons associated with culture and values. There's also a vaccine to protect against hepatitis B virus which causes a staggering number of cases of liver cancer worldwide yet it too is grossly underutilized. For more on World Cancer Day 2010 try these links: UICC World Cancer Campaign, World Health Organization,  European Hospital and this book: Infections Causing Human Cancer